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Making the Media
Work for the People – What the American Founders Said

A Purpose Never to be
Forgotten

“The importance of this [press
freedom] consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality
and arts in general, in its diffusion of liberal sentiments on the
administration of government, its ready communication of thoughts
between subjects, and its consequential promotion of union among them,
whereby oppressive officials are shamed or intimidated into more
honorable and just modes of conducting affairs” : The Framers of
the U.S. Constitution

It was early in the Seventeenth
Century that Francis Bacon remarked on three recent inventions already
transforming the world: the compass, gunpowder and the printing press.
Now the links between the nations first forged by the compass have made
us all citizens of the world, the hopes and threats of one becoming the
hopes and threats of us all. In that one world's efforts to live
together, the evolution of gunpowder to its ultimate limit has warned
mankind of the terrible consequences of failure.

And so it is to the printing
press—to
the recorder of man's deeds, the keeper of his conscience, the courier
of his news—that
we look for strength and assistance, confident that with your help man
will be what he was born to be: free and independent.

Lessons Being Learnt for the Reclamation of Humanity's Future
from Corporate Take Over, CIA Involvement and Perceptional Conditioning

Victims
of Creeping Fascism

by
Charles Sullivan

"In a time
when our tax dollars go to huge public relations groups to place bogus
stories favorable to U.S. empire in foreign newspapers and television,
we will soon find ourselves with virtually no civil rights. The
corporate media in America is such a purveyor of propaganda it is for
all practical intents and purposes a State owned media. As such it acts
as a mouthpiece for the Pentagon and for Corporate America. Long ago it
abrogated its responsibility to serve the interests of democracy and the
working people."

"Unless we have a climate that will
allow more independent media companies to survive, a dangerously high
percentage of what we see—and what we don't see—will be shaped by the
profit motives and political interests of large, publicly traded
conglomerates. The economy will suffer, and so will the quality of our
public life. Let me be clear: As a business proposition, consolidation
makes sense. The moguls behind the mergers are acting in their corporate
interests and playing by the rules. We just shouldn't have those rules.
They make sense for a corporation. But for a society, it's like
over-fishing the oceans. When the independent businesses are gone, where
will the new ideas come from? We have to do more than keep media giants
from growing larger; they're already too big. We need a new set of rules
that will break these huge companies to pieces."

Bringing Down the House of Lies–
The Final "Leg" of the Journeyby Steve Bhaerman

"Their brand of free speech is what Caroline Casey calls a "toxic mimic"
of the real thing. The freedom of speech and freedom of press the
American revolutionaries risked life and fortune for wasn't so our
"commonest" of commentators could sling invectives like "faggots" and
"nappy-headed ho's" but to empower citizens by letting them know what's
going on. In this regard, the record of our so-called "free press" is
dismal, if not traitorous. Try initiating a real conversation about the
unanswered questions and unquestioned answers regarding 9/11. There you
will find a stone wall of silence, or loud screaming to drown out the
truth. While up until now, very few have wanted to "go there," more and
more people are awakening to the tragic truth that "there" has already
come "here."

"Every indication is that there are individuals at all levels of
government and influence who are waiting only for a critical mass of
Americans to be able to "hold" the true story. Once there is a
"listening" for the truth, the truth will out. We encourage the truth
through our own courage, and by speaking about politics outside the box
as matter-of-factly as the media speaks about politics inside the box."

"The result is that Members of Congress today loudly reward Israel as it
violates international law and peace agreements, lures America into
costly wars, and subjects millions of Palestinians under its rule to
apartheid-like conditions because they are not Jewish."

In
years past, conservatives were often shouted down on university campuses
by left-wing students. But today speakers disapproved by powerful
interest groups are simply disinvited in advance. Even Harvard
University has fallen to the new censorship. On September 14, 2007, the
Harvard Crimson reported that the Israel Lobby was able to force Harvard
University to disinvite three speakers, an Oxford University professor,
a DePaul professor, and a Rutgers professor, because they had criticized
Israeli policy.

"I think it is the best
thing and you should be proud that the Zionist media, inside the United
States, are against you. The more they are trying to attack you, the
more is because you are at a better position. Do not be afraid of people
who speak openly of attacks, you should rather be afraid of those who
speak nice to you. No one in the world had expected the Islamic Republic
to make such achievements. The Iranian people are far too clever to fall
into such propaganda, and I think they are clever enough to realize that
this propaganda is the exact reason to stand firmly, and they do not
expect to receive cheers from the evil. ...

"All the
media is silent about all the crimes committed by the Zionist regime by
using the Holocaust concept."

TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Seven chancellors and presidents of
Iranian universities and research centers, in a letter addressed to
their counterpart in the US Colombia University, denounced Lee
Bollinger's insulting words against the Iranian nation and president and
invited him to provide responses for 10 questions of the Iranian
academicians and intellectuals.

"Mr Bollinger’s
hostility towards President Ahmadinejad had obviously been fed by
devious translations and interpretations of his earlier—also
world-famous—remarks about Israel and the Holocaust. As if, as one
commentator has remarked, the professor had been watching only CNN and
Fox News."